Okay, so, I'm going to change the story to first person narration. Just as a heads up.
- ArañaElias POV:
I regretted what I did. She didn't like me, and I had no right to kiss her like that! In fact, she probably thought I was a total jerk! Smacking my hand to my head, I relished the pain it brought. It was punishment for enjoying it. Punishment for thinking about wanting more.
I shook my head of the thought and hurried down the street to the park, hoping to find some sense of calm there.I couldn't stop thinking about her, the way she smiled, the way she laughed, her beautiful eyes that used to always gleam with happiness and love. A love unconditional and bright. A love I was too stupid not to give to her in return.
Looking at the blooming flowers of summer, I thought about Jasmine, shining like the sun, blooming like the most delicate rose. I thought about the way her lips tasted, so soft and delicious, and I couldn't help but crave for more.
Snap out of it! I inwardly scolded myself. She'll never love you back!
I shook my head and sighed in defeat, muttering incoherent regrets and raking a hand through my hair.
I wish I'd never kissed her. She just made me want more.
Jasmine POV:
A week had gone by, with no sign of Elias. He didn't visit, and I was scared something happened to him. The doctor said that I could go home, and after mother signed a few forms, I was free to go.
I longed to see him again, talk to him again, kiss him again. Classes were just ending, the last week underway, and it might be the only time I have left to tell him. Tell him I missed him, tell him my feelings, tell him everything. Not to mention that I needed to know why he kissed me.
He certainly didn't like me, or... Did he? No. No way. It was impossible. My heart cracked as I remembered the words that had started this mess. The words that made me regret I ever existed. He...he loved somebody else... and there was nothing I could do about it.
Tears formed in my eyes as images flashed through my mind, replaying the last few weeks with sorrow and grief.
"...No! ...NO!" I shouted out, getting a few odd looks by patients in the waiting area and a harsh glare by a nurse walking by. I didn't care what others thought about me, I didn't care about anything, my mind was set only on Elias. I refused to give in that easily. He kissed me for a reason, and I needed to find out what it was.
...And he needed to know why I kissed him.
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Tell The Truth -{Completed}
General FictionThis story is about a girl named Jasmine. She lives in Manarola, Italy, surrounded by cliffs. For the first time since she had a crush, she tries to tell him about her feelings toward him, but things go terribly wrong. *Disclaimer* All art and music...